Saturday, January 10, 2009
The trip home Stockholm to Portland
We go, get to the airport and check in. With little disruption, we get on our flight promptly. They do not check our bags for security. You check in, get your boarding pass, put your bags on the belt and you are set. Not like in Portland where you take your bags to another security area so they can check them before they load them on.
The flight to Amsterdam is nice. There is a young man who is from Linköping sitting next to Arvid. They talk a lot. At first we all are groggy, but toward the end it is a fun conversation. We get off the plane together and walk through Amsterdam airport together. He is going to Dallas so we have different gates for the US flight.
We get to the gate and there is a LONG line. Here is the security. You are called up one by one and interviewed by airport personnel. You are asked questions and your passports are scrutinized. Then you go to another room. I wondered why you are directed to go to your gate an hour early. This process takes a while.
On this flight I was planning on sleeping a good portion of the time. But the Northwest plane has individual TV screens for each person and a personal controller. It is amazing. There are at least 50 movies to choose from. There are games, maps, news stations, and flight information. There is a music option where you can select from play lists and create your own play list then you can play it at any time. It is fun to explore all the options. We watch several movies and the time goes by quickly actually. I get up and walk quite a bit and drink water, water, water. I believe that helps your body adjust quickly to your new time.
We fly from Amsterdam to Portland directly. We pick up our bags. We go through customs and they take our bags again. We find them on yet another baggage claim conveyor belt. It is more tiring to do that than the whole flight here! Richard is waiting and we are home! Yea!
Thank you Sweden for all the adventures and memories with our special family and friends. We are home but our hearts are still in Sweden.
Friday, January 09, 2009
Arlanda Airport Hotel
We do some shopping at Ryd Centrum in the Hemköp. We buy Karli a plant for her room. We also buy some things she needs for herself. We buy candy selection to take home. I am so impressed with the store. Everything seems of such good quality.
We go to the car and make sure there is nothing there that she needs. She has been traveling with us for 3 weeks in this car and I am sure has things that we are not seeing. But we have to say good bye. Arvid wants to avoid night driving. It will take about 3 hours to get back to Stockholm. The next time we will see Karli it will be late June. Gosh, that is over 5 months! But we know she will have a great time living here. Her new classes look great! At least she hopes to get them.
We drive to Norrköping. We have some things that we need to pick up for the grand kids. We drive to the shopping center where we bought Karlis coat. We find some nice things. We go upstairs in H and M and across on the sky bridge. There is a wonderful cafe there. We have a great stir fry meal. They have great espresso and teas. We also have some wonderful pastries. Yummy! Mission accomplished. All gifts bought, tummy full. On to the airport hotel.
We go back to the room early, request a wake up call and go to sleep for the last time in Sweden. Good trip. We will miss being in a country which values all of its citizens and takes care of them. I hope when we go home the Obama administration will be able to make the changes necessary so the US will put its value on people rather than corporations.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Linköping
We have the buffet on the ship. It is easier to get up since we gained an hour coming to Swedish time. We have a nice table by the window and watch the view as we travel through the islands of the archipelago. It is so beautiful. I take photos through the glass so I doubt if it is doing the view any justice. We stay as long as we can. Our bags are packed and ready, so there is not much to do but walk down that gangplank to shore.
We went out to the town. Ah, one last time in the beautiful city of Linköping. I love it here. We decided to park and go to the cathedral. We never had time to see it before. We go in and it looks like they are having some kind of a confirmation class or something.
After spending time here we go get something to eat. We go to this espresso and tea place on the corner that Dad and I had gone to before. We get great tea and coffee. We get some salad with various meals. It is a nice bakery too. I think Karli will go back here some other time now that she sees how nice it is.
We shop a bit in the downtown area. We make sure we have all the gifts for family that we need. It is cold but not as cold as it was in Helsinki! We go home and slumber off. Tomorrow we will leave Karli here are her home in Linköping and we will go to Stockholm for our flight. We stay in an airport hotel and leave at 6:30 AM on the 10th.
Good night Karli! I miss you already!
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Helsinki and Silja Line
The big white church is pointed out but is not a stop.
Then we walk around some more. We try to stick to the inside areas to avoid the bitter windy cold. We go outside and walk up a street and into the next entrance. Funny. It is connected to the last place we were inside of! Building are very connected but you do not realize that unless you get on the right aisle of the mall. Sometimes you go through tunnels! From the outside it all looks like separate buildings.
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Helsinki - Brrrrrrrr!
Still no water that I can find. Wait, next to the juice I see a tap... Yeah! Real water. The mineral water last night tasted like the pipes had rusted... thus the mineral taste.
Roberts Coffee Shop
Arvid comes back with 3 all-day tram tickets. This will probably take us through tomorrow as well since it is a 24 hour usage.We find a big street where there are big neon signs on the side of buildings indicating there are stores inside. We go inside, or try to but many doors to the shopping centers are locked? What is going on? We find a coffee shop and the door near it is open. The stores in the whole shopping center are closed except the coffee shop and McDonald's. We go into Roberts Coffee to have some tea and coffee and ask what's up? It is a national holiday! A holiday for people to take down all their Christmas decorations... Absolutely no one told us this throughout the whole process of getting the tickets, paying for the tickets, talking to a travel agent or the ferry line people, or the hotel front desk. But we are visiting Helsinki on a day when all shops are closed.... Grrrrrrrrr.... And it is so cold I have lost the feeling in my feet, hands and nose.
Monday, January 05, 2009
Boarding the Silja Ferry
We check out and go to the car to reorganize our bags. On this long of a trip, we take small rolling duffels or backpacks for our overnight stays and exchange clean clothing from the larger bags. It is difficult to wash clothing although our sweet Solveig washed ours last week. This plan works very well. We stay in the warmth of the enclosed parking lot to pack our bags for the Helsinki trip.
We decide to eat at a sushi place for lunch that is in a mall. It is in the center of the mall so people watching is at its best. Arvid and Karli go off and explore a bit. I stay, drink a glass of ice water and enjoy. We take off in search of the Silja Line. We thought that the Silja would have a dock near all the rest of the ferries and cruise ships near here. That is where we boarded the Birka when we took those trips in the past and the Viking Line in 1988. But no, we learn it is way across the city in an area where we have never been before.
We get to the dock at last and park. We left hours ahead of our scheduled departure and are very glad we did. We find that the parking is very cheap because tomorrow is some holiday so we do not have to pay for it. We sit and have a drink then after a long line, board the ferry.
View from one direction while standing on Promenade deck
View from the other directions while standing on the Promenade Deck
It looks so fun! There are characters dressed up like at Disneyland to greet you and there is a string quartet playing. On one end of the ship is a sign for a night club and casino that goes at least 6 stories up. On the other end is our buffet restaurant and a pub. There are elevators open to the walking mall. The rooms all have windows facing the walking mall too. Fun fun fun.
Slot machines every where.
Wine shop and bar
One of many restaurants
Hot food table with many meat choices and more potatoes and a some interesting things that were not labeled and we did not know what they were. There is an amazing variety. I think they are more traditional to the Finish culture rather than the Swedish.
There are some dancers that look cute. First are 2 guys dressed as American skateboarders or hip hoppers or something. The do break dancing I guess. I was not too impressed, but they were okay. Then another group came out. They were dancing and put on a fine show. These were teasers for the entertainment tonight in the Atlantis. Then we see the acrobatic couple. We get some chairs set up from the wine shop that we place in front of the perfume shop. The couple are high up suspended by a rope from the very top level of the ship. It is amazing they can do that. They do a choreographed balancing and acrobatic performance to music. First they are on the floor then slowly move to a rope then up in the air. It is so beautiful. People on the ship are standing all over and then there are many who watch from their room windows.
After they perform we are watching them take down their equipment. Arvid talks to the girl and asks where they are from. She says she is from Bulgaria. You have to work very closely with the other person in their kind of performance and you put a lot of trust in the other person. Later, we see the two of them walk off hand in hand. Wow! They are a couple!
We go to the International Lounge at 9 PM. There is a live band doing songs in different languages. Mostly kids and a few adults dance. Dad gets a coffee drink and buys Karli "Sex on the Beach!" Neither are impressed with their drinks. Arvid sees a man sitting at the table next to us. His wife and kids were there before, but have left. He goes over to talk with him. Come to find out, he has lived in Helsinki for 20 years. He is originally from Ethiopia and now lives with his wife and children in Helsinki. Arvid stays and talks with him. Karli and I get bored with the music and decide to go back to the cabin.
The lounge is nice and there is no smoking allowed in there. There are colorful lights everywhere. There are many different levels so everyone can see. There are typical rolling chairs at each marble table. Lit dance floor that raises and lowers.
We are both in bed when Arvid gets back. The man Arvid talked with wants him to call when we get to Helsinki and gave his phone number. Helsinki in one hour difference in time. We have to get up 1 hour earlier for breakfast. The bed is very comfortable and the rolling waves put you to sleep easily. With our snoring and her nose being stuffed up, Karli does not sleep well at all.